Best time to visit- October to March

Delhi is not just the capital of the country; it is the heart of India. A vast metropolitan city is lying in the north. The roots of Delhi go back to ancient times; it is always the centre of power whether it in medieval time, in the colonial period, or in contemporary time. Dotted with heritage places all over the city, Delhi has so much in store, from monuments to temples to parks to museums and markets, that it will not stop entertaining you. Don’t you trust us? Get prepared and travel to be enthralled by the stunning city right away!

Delhi, the right place for displaying unity in diversity, has always been the heartland of all the Indian heritage and reflections of values, customs, modernity, facilities, and hope. It is like experiencing a Mini-India reflecting India’s rich legacy.

One of the most challenging tasks is to sort out the mystery as to which spots should be on your itinerary, with tourist places spread throughout. Yeah, in one-day sightseeing, it is not easy to cover all famous landmarks, it will probably be short for a lifetime to explore and uncover all the hidden secrets of this ancient city, but you cannot skip any of the must-visit places.

Why Visit Delhi

Visit Delhi to witness a first-hand account of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, and more. Delhi will mesmerize you with its enormous bounty of monuments, local markets, street food, cultural tourism, heritage walks, bird watching, nightlife, sightseeing, amusement parks, perfect for your photography trips, and pre-wedding shoots.

Delhi has become a major religious tourist destination that offers to see places of worship of all faiths such as Jama Masjid, Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah, Akshardham, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, and Cathedral Church which is open to all.

The majestic Mughal-era Red Fort, a landmark of India, and the colossal Jama Masjid mosque, dating back to the 1600s stand in Old Delhi. Chandni Chowk, a bustling bazaar, famous for its streets food and shopaholics is full of food stalls, sweet shops, and spice booths, is nearby. One of the should-visit places is the markets of Delhi since they are known for their low price and great product. The Sarojini Nagar market and the Chandni Chowk markets are witnessing substantial daily footfalls of people on their shopping spree looking for affordable deals. Electronic markets such as the Nehru place and Gaffar market also exist where you can purchase electronic gadgets.

The most significant part about Delhi is that it embraces all, from backpackers to budget trips to family holidays. Delhi is one of the few destinations in India that children also enjoy equally. With places like Worlds of Wonder, Adventure Island, National Science Center, and Shankar Doll museum as an alternate for kid-friendly destinations.

People looking forward to spending some time alone at charming cafes, Delhi has plenty of them. Places like Hauz Khas, Khan Market, Connaught Place are quite well-known for their exuberant cafes. While Delhi is known for its tempting and lip-smacking street food, a starkly contrasting world of luxury restaurants and cafes lies in the other end as well. Exhibiting a happening nightlife, Delhi has its pubs and cafes open till midnight.

Delhi also witnesses thousands of cultural activities that take place all round the year and throughout the city. Some of the most famous cultural events in India, such as festivals of music, art, dance, and mythological narratives are regularly organized by cultural centres such as Kamani Auditorium, Indian Habitat Center, Indian International Centre, FICCI Auditorium, and Siri Fort.

A vacation in Delhi will infuse the two sides of the city, one that preserves its cultural heritage and another that flourishes with its modern skyscrapers. So, are you ready to experience a roller-coaster trip like none other? Come, hop onto the ride with Sarv Travels. Contact us now!

 

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